Gary Barlow opens up about the devastating stillbirth of his daughter Poppy

Take That singer Gary Barlow has opened up about the pain and heartache of his daughter Poppy's stillbirth, in a candid extract from his forthcoming autobiography.

Describing the moment Poppy came into the world on August 4th 2012, the former X Factor judge revealed that he felt like he was ‘dreaming’ after learning that his longed for child was stillborn at full term.

In an extract from a ‘A Better Me’ – obtained by The Sun and set for release this Thursday – the 47-year-old writes:

‘When she was born it was like a light came into the room.

‘It was lovely, it was gorgeous, we both took turns cuddling her, and we took pictures.

‘It was one of the best hours of my life I’ve ever experienced in the midst of the hardest time of my life. It was very powerful, that hour was.

‘Poppy looked perfect and for an hour she was alive to us. She’s in your arms, this beautiful little daughter of ours, a sister to our three other children.’

Gary also described how Poppy’s tragic death caused Dawn, 48, to develop post-traumatic Type 1 diabetes.

And in a further agonising admission the star described how he and Dawn went through Poppy’s funeral alone, rather than putting children Daniel, 18, Emily, 16, and Daisy, nine, through the anguish of seeing their baby sister laid to rest.

‘It’s been the hardest thing to talk about as there is no angle, no way of dressing it up; there’s no glitter you can sprinkle on it, it’s just cold, awful, brutish reality,’ he said.

Gary is one of a number of of celebrities to open up about the loss of a child. Earlier this year, Giovanna Fletcher announced that she was backing a baby loss support campaign, after revealing that she suffered a miscarriage in 2012.

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Writing alongside a caption of one of Tommy’s ‘Together For Change’ campaign videos Giovanna wrote: ‘Even though I’m part of this campaign and knew Tommy’s would do amazing work editing great content together, this video still made me sob.

‘As have all the other videos they’ve created with people, like myself, who’ve gone through baby loss. Miscarriage. Still birth. Babies born too soon… it’s heartbreaking to think about it, but we must learn to talk about it.’